A server chassis bracket (scb), including: a first set of holes configured to secure a first set of grommets gripping a first server component; a second set of holes configured to secure a second set of grommets gripping a second server component; a first shared guide configured to: guide a first grommet of the first set of grommets towards a first hole of the first set of holes; and guide a second grommet of the second set of grommets towards a second hole of the second set of holes; and a latch covering a portion of the first shared guide, including a tail, and configured to: generate a first audio verification of a successful installation of the first server component into the server chassis bracket; and generate a second audio verification of a successful installation of the second server component into the server chassis bracket.
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9. A server chassis, comprising:
a floor;
a plurality of sides;
a first server chassis bracket (scb) comprising a plurality of sidewalls; and
a first plurality of rivets securing the plurality of sidewalls to the plurality of sides and reducing sagging of the floor by compressing the plurality of sides and bowing the floor.
17. A method of manufacture, comprising:
obtaining a first server chassis bracket (scb) comprising a first plurality of sidewalls;
obtaining a server chassis comprising a floor and a plurality of sides; and
securing the plurality of sidewalls to the plurality of sides,
wherein securing the plurality of sidewalls reduces sagging of the server chassis by compressing the plurality of sides and bowing the floor.
1. A server chassis bracket (scb), comprising:
a first plurality of holes configured to secure a first plurality of grommets gripping a first server component;
a second plurality of holes configured to secure a second plurality of grommets gripping a second server component;
a first shared guide configured to:
guide a first grommet of the first plurality of grommets towards a first hole of the first plurality of holes; and
guide a second grommet of the second plurality of grommets towards a second hole of the second plurality of holes; and
a first latch covering a portion of the first shared guide, comprising a tail, and configured to:
generate a first audio verification of a successful installation of the first server component into the server chassis bracket; and
generate a second audio verification of a successful installation of the second server component into the server chassis bracket.
14. A method for managing a server chassis bracket (scb) and a server chassis, comprising:
inserting a first grommet into a single guide of the scb and a second grommet into a shared guide of the scb partially covered by a latch, wherein the first grommet and the second grommet grip a server component;
sliding the first grommet towards a first hole using the single guide and the second grommet towards a second hole using the shared guide,
wherein the single guide and the first hole are located within a first cutout in the scb, and
wherein the shared guide and the second hole are located within a second cutout in the scb; and
pushing the first grommet past a neck in the first cutout into the first hole and pushing the second grommet past a neck in the second cutout into the second hole,
wherein the latch strikes the server component when the second grommet slides into the second hole to confirm successful installation of the server component.
2. The scb of
a plurality of single guides configured to slide a set of the first plurality of grommets into a set of the first plurality of holes.
4. The scb of
5. The scb of
6. The scb of
7. The scb of
a plurality of sidewalls; and
a plurality of rivets securing the plurality of sidewalls to a server chassis comprising a floor and a plurality of sides,
wherein securing the plurality of sidewalls reduces sagging of the server chassis by compressing the plurality of sides and bowing the floor.
8. The scb of
a third plurality of holes configured to secure a third plurality of grommets gripping a third server component;
a fourth plurality of holes configured to secure a fourth plurality of grommets gripping a fourth server component;
a second shared guide configured to:
guide a third grommet of the third plurality of grommets towards a third hole of the third plurality of holes; and
guide a fourth grommet of the fourth plurality of grommets towards a fourth hole of the fourth plurality of holes; and
a second latch covering a portion of the second shared guide and configured to generate an audio verification of a successful installation of at least one selected from a group consisting of the third server component and the fourth server component into the server chassis bracket.
10. The server chassis of
a second plurality of rivets securing the first scb to the floor.
11. The server chassis of
a first plurality of holes configured to secure a first plurality of grommets gripping a first plurality of server components;
a first plurality to guides configured to guide the first plurality of grommets in a first direction towards the first plurality of holes; and
a first plurality of latches comprising a first plurality of tails configured to strike the first plurality of server components when the first plurality of grommets slide into the first plurality of holes.
12. The server chassis of
13. The server chassis of
a second scb comprising:
a second plurality of sidewalls;
a second plurality of holes configured to secure a second plurality of grommets gripping a second plurality of server components;
a second plurality of guides configured to guide the second plurality of grommets in a second direction towards the second plurality of holes; and
a second plurality of latches comprising a second plurality of tails configured to strike the second plurality of server components when the second plurality of grommets slide into the second plurality of holes,
wherein the first direction is opposite the second direction;
a second plurality of rivets securing the second plurality of sidewalls to the plurality of sides and the floor;
a third scb comprising a third plurality of holes configured to secure a third plurality of grommets gripping a third plurality of server components; and
a fan wall comprising a plurality of fans to cool at the first plurality of server components, the second plurality of server components, and the third plurality of server components.
15. The method of
16. The method of
securing the plurality of sidewalls to the plurality of sides,
wherein securing the plurality of sidewalls reduces sagging of the floor by compressing the plurality of sides and bowing the floor.
18. The method of
obtaining a second scb comprising a second plurality of sidewalls;
securing the second plurality of sidewalls to the plurality of sides; and
securing the second scb to the floor.
19. The method of
a first plurality of holes configured to secure a first plurality of grommets gripping a first plurality of server components;
a first plurality to guides configured to guide the first plurality of grommets in a first direction towards the first plurality of holes; and
a first plurality of latches comprising a first plurality of tails configured to strike the first plurality of server components when the first plurality of grommets slide into the first plurality of holes.
20. The method of
a second plurality of holes configured to secure a second plurality of grommets gripping a second plurality of server components;
a second plurality of guides configured to guide the second plurality of grommets in a second direction towards the second plurality of holes; and
a second plurality of latches comprising a second plurality of tails configured to strike the second plurality of server components when the second plurality of grommets slide into the second plurality of holes.
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In general, in one aspect, the invention relates to a server chassis bracket (SCB). The SCB comprises: a first plurality of holes configured to secure a first plurality of grommets gripping a first server component; a second plurality of holes configured to secure a second plurality of grommets gripping a second server component; a first shared guide configured to: guide a first grommet of the first plurality of grommets towards a first hole of the first plurality of holes; and guide a second grommet of the second plurality of grommets towards a second hole of the second plurality of holes; and a first latch covering a portion of the first shared guide, comprising a tail, and configured to: generate a first audio verification of a successful installation of the first server component into the server chassis bracket; and generate a second audio verification of a successful installation of the second server component into the server chassis bracket.
In general, in one aspect, the invention relates to a server chassis. The server chassis comprises: a floor; a plurality of sides; a first server chassis bracket (SCB) comprising a plurality of sidewalls; and a first plurality of rivets securing the plurality of sidewalls to the plurality of sides and reducing sagging of the floor by compressing the plurality of sides and bowing the floor.
In general, in one aspect, the invention relates to a method for managing a server chassis bracket (SCB) and a server chassis. The method comprises: inserting a first grommet into a single guide of the SCB and a second grommet into a shared guide of the SCB partially covered by a latch, wherein the first grommet and the second grommet grip a server component; sliding the first grommet towards a first hole using the single guide and the second grommet towards a second hole using the shared guide, wherein the single guide and the first hole are located within a first cutout in the SCB, and wherein the shared guide and the second hole are located within a second cutout in the SCB; pushing the first grommet past a neck in the first cutout into the first hole and pushing the second grommet past a neck in the second cutout into the second hole, wherein the latch strikes the server component when the second grommet slides into the second hole to confirm successful installation of the server component.
In general, in one aspect, the invention relates to a method of manufacture. The method comprises: obtaining a first server chassis bracket (SCB) comprising a first plurality of sidewalls; obtaining a server chassis comprising a floor and a plurality of sides; and securing the plurality of sidewalls to the plurality of sides, wherein securing the plurality of sidewalls reduces sagging of the server chassis by compressing the plurality of sides and bowing the floor.
Other aspects of the invention will be apparent from the following description and the appended claims.
Specific embodiments of the invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying figures. Like elements in the various figures are denoted by like reference numerals for consistency.
In the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail to avoid unnecessarily complicating the description.
In general, embodiments of the invention relate to a server chassis bracket. The server chassis bracket includes multiple cutouts, and each cutout includes a guide and at least one hole. The guides are used to slide grommets gripping a server component (e.g., hard drive, memory, etc.) towards the holes during the installation of the server component. The server chassis bracket also includes one or more latches configured to generate an audio verification that the server component has been successfully installed.
In general, embodiments of the invention relate to a server chassis bracket used to reduce the sagging of a server chassis. Specifically, the server chassis houses the server chassis bracket and the installed server components. The sidewalls of the server chassis bracket are secured (e.g., riveted) to the sides of the server chassis. This effectively compresses the sides of the server chassis and causes the floor of the server chassis to bow upwards, counteracting/reducing the sagging. The floor of the server chassis may also be secured to the server chassis bracket.
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As discussed above, the width of the server chassis bracket (410) is slightly less than the width of the server chassis (405). Accordingly, by securing the sidewalls of the server chassis bracket (410) to the sides of the server chassis (405), the sides of the server chassis (405) are compressed, and the floor of the server chassis (405) bows upwards as a result. This bowing (415) may act as a countermeasure to the sagging (310), discussed above in reference to
Although
In one or more embodiments of the invention, there exists multiple grommet assemblies (512) each having at least one grommet (510). The grommet assemblies (512) make it possible for the grommets (510) to grip the server component (505). For example, the grommet assemblies (512) may include screws/legs/extensions that attach to the server component (505). The grommets (510) are effectively able to grip the server component (505) by gripping the screws/legs/prongs attached to the server component (505). In one or more embodiments of the invention, the grommet assemblies (512) are optional. In such embodiments, the shape and/or structure or the server component (505) permit the grommets (510) to directly grip the server component (505).
The grommets (510) are used to install the server component (505) in a server chassis bracket (discussed below). Although
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In one or more embodiments of the invention, installed server components sit on top of the server chassis bracket (650). Specifically, the holes (605A, 605B, 605C, 605D, 605E, 605F) are used to secure the grommets (e.g., grommets (510)) gripping the server components. In other words, the grommets effectively plug the holes. Following successful installation, a part of each grommet remains on top of the cutout, while a different part of each grommet remains below the cutout. As each server component may be gripped by four grommets, four holes may be used to install a server component. For example, hole A (605A), hole B (605B), hole C (605C), and hole D (605D) may be used to secure the grommets gripping a single server component. Similarly, hole E (605E) and hole F (605F) plus two additional holes (not shown), may also be used to secure the grommets gripping another server component.
In one or more embodiments of the invention, the guides (610A, 610B, 615A, 615B) are used to slide the grommets gripping one or more server components towards the holes (605A, 605B, 605C, 605D, 605E, 605F). Specifically, at the start of the installation process, the grommets gripping a server component are inserted into the guides (610A, 610B, 615A, 615B) of the cutouts (620A, 620B, 620C, 620D) by an operator. The grommets, and their corresponding server component, are then slid in a direction towards the holes along the guides. Upon reaching the necks of the cutouts, the operator may need to exert additional force to push the grommets past the necks and into the holes.
In one or more embodiments of the invention, the spacing and alignment of the holes (605A, 605B, 605C, 605D), and the locations of the grommets correspond to the screws/legs extending from a standard 3.5″ hard drive.
As discussed above, during the initial phase of the installation process, the grommets gripping a server component are inserted into the guides. The grommets and their corresponding server component are then slid in a direction towards the holes using the guides. Upon reaching the necks, the operator may use additional force to push the grommets past the necks of the cutouts and into the holes of the cutouts. In the case of cutout D (620D), inserting a grommet into shared guide B (615B) may require pushing downwards on a portion of the latch (680) covering shared guide B (615B). This downwards pushing and subsequent sliding using shared guide B (615B) causes the tail (682) to swing upwards. The final pushing of a grommet past the neck of cutout D (620D) and into a hole of cutout D (620D) causes the tail (682) to strike the server component. The noise generated/emitted from the striking of the tail (682) with the server component is an audio verification corresponding to the successful installation of the server component in the server chassis bracket (650). In other words, visual contact with the server chassis bracket (650) is not required to confirm successful installation of a server component into the server chassis bracket (650). Moreover, a single latch is positioned to secure and provide audio verification for multiple server components (e.g, each latch is shared by two server components).
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Assume there exists a grommet assembly including a grommet (690) and a screw (691). The screw (691) is attached to a server component (not shown). The grommet (690) effectively grips the server component by gripping the screw (691). In
In one or more embodiments of the invention, the lip (694) is used to ease the removal process. Specifically, in order to remove the server component (691) after the grommet (690) is correctly plugging the hole of cutout X (688) (i.e., after the server component (691) is correctly installed), the operator may simply pull backwards on the server component. The slope of the lip (694), in unison with the backwards pull, lifts the grommet (690) out of the hole.
In one or more embodiments of the invention, all cutouts have footings. In one or more embodiments of the invention, only cutouts without latches have footings. In one or more embodiments of the invention, only cutouts with one hole have footings. In one or more embodiments of the invention, only cutouts with multiple holes have footings.
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Those skilled in the art, having the benefit of this detailed description, will appreciate that four server components may be installed into the server chassis bracket (750) using the exterior cutouts (722) and the interior cutouts (721).
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Initially, a server component is obtained for installation in a server (STEP 905). The server component may be gripped by multiple grommets. As discussed above, the server component may correspond to a hard drive, a memory, a processor, a co-processor, or any other hardware component that may be present within the server. In one or more embodiments of the invention, four grommets are used to grip the server component.
In STEP 910, the grommets are inserted into the guides of cutouts within a server chassis bracket. As discussed above, depending on the position of the server component within the server chassis bracket, the guides may be single guides of exterior cutouts and/or the guides may be shared guides of interior cutouts. In one or more embodiments of the invention, at least one of the shared guides is partially covered by a latch. In such embodiments, inserting the grommet into the shared guide includes pushing downtowns on the latch.
In STEP 915, the grommets and their corresponding server component are slid, using the guides, towards the holes of the cutouts. Upon reaching the necks in the cutouts separating the guides and the holes, additional force may be necessary to push the grommets past the necks and into the holes.
In STEP 920, it is determined whether the grommets are past the necks in the cutouts. In other words, it is determined whether the grommets are now plugging the holes of the cutouts. In one or more embodiments of the invention, an audio verification generated by a latch confirms STEP 920 is true. As discussed above, the final pushing of a grommet past the neck of cutout associated with a latch and into a hole of the cutout causes the tail of the latch to strike the server component. The noise generated/emitted from the striking of the tail with the server component is an audio verification corresponding to the successful installation of the server component in the server chassis bracket.
When it is determined that STEP 920 is true (i.e., audio verification), the process proceeds to STEP 925. When it is determined that STEP 920 is false, the process returns to STEP 915.
In STEP 925, when it is determined that additional components require installation in the server bracket, the process returns to STEP 905. Otherwise, the process ends.
Initially, a server chassis is obtained (STEP 1005). As discussed above, the server chassis is the outer shell of a server. Accordingly, the server chassis has sides and a floor. The server chassis may also have a lid.
In STEP 1010, a server chassis bracket is obtained (STEP 1010) for installation in the server chassis. The server chassis bracket has sidewalls. As discussed above, multiple server components may be (eventually) installed on the server chassis bracket.
As discussed above, as more and more items (e.g., circuit boards, server components, electrical wiring, fan, fan walls, metal hardware, etc.) are mounted/installed/placed within the server chassis, the floor of the server chassis may begin to sag from the weight of these items. The sagging may interfere with the tight clearance between neighboring servers in a server rack. Specifically, the sagging may prohibit close placement of neighboring servers within a server rack and thus reduce the overall capacity of the server rack.
In STEP 1015, the sidewalls of the server chassis bracket are secured (e.g., using rivets) to the server chassis. As the width of the server chassis bracket is slightly less than the width of the server chassis, by securing the sidewalls of the server chassis bracket to the sides of the server chassis, the sides of the server chassis are compressed, and the floor of the server chassis bows upwards. This bowing may act as a countermeasure to the sagging. In other words, this bowing may reduce or even eliminate the sagging, and thus permit close placement of neighboring servers within a server rack (i.e., increasing capacity of the server rack).
In STEP 1020, the floor of the server chassis is secured to the server chassis bracket. This too reduces the sagging by encouraging the floor of the server chassis to bow upwards. In one or more embodiments of the invention, STEP 1020 is optional.
In STEP 1025, it is determined whether additional server chassis brackets are present for installation in the server chassis. In one or more embodiments of the invention, the server chassis may accommodate up to three server chassis brackets. When additional server chassis brackets are present, the process returns to STEP 1010. Otherwise, the process ends.
Embodiments of the invention may have one or more of the following advantages: the ability to install four server components on a single server chassis bracket; the ability to install three server chassis brackets within a single server chassis; the ability to have 12 server components (e.g., hard drives) within a single server chassis; the ability to generate an audio confirmation of a successful server component installation using a latch; the ability to install a server component in a server chassis bracket without visual contact but instead by relying on the audio confirmation; the ability to reduce the sagging of a server chassis floor and thus improve/increase capacity of a server rack; the ability to reduce the sagging of a server chassis floor by securing (e.g., riveting) the sidewalls of one or more server chassis brackets to the sides of the server chassis; the ability to reduce the sagging of a server chassis floor by securing the floor to one or more server chassis brackets; etc.
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art, having benefit of this disclosure, will appreciate that other embodiments can be devised which do not depart from the scope of the invention as disclosed herein. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be limited only by the attached claims.
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